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Sumatran Tiger Conservation Infographic

A detailed wildlife infographic poster featuring a central Sumatran tiger with habitat, range, diet, traits, threats, and conservation panels for educational or awareness use.

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{
  "type": "wildlife conservation infographic poster",
  "subject": {
    "animal": "{argument name=\"animal name\" default=\"Sumatran Tiger\"}",
    "scientific_name": "{argument name=\"scientific name\" default=\"Panthera tigris sumatrae\"}",
    "pose": "front-facing full-body tiger walking directly toward the viewer, one forepaw stepping forward, intense eye contact, realistic anatomy, detailed fur and whiskers",
    "style": "high-detail natural history illustration mixed with editorial infographic design",
    "background": "off-white paper texture with subtle grain, clean poster layout"
  },
  "composition": {
    "centerpiece": "large central tiger occupying most of the vertical space, grounded on a small patch of soil and low jungle plants",
    "callouts": {
      "count": 3,
      "labels": [
        "DARK, CLOSE STRIPES",
        "POWERFUL MUSCLE",
        "LARGE PAWS"
      ],
      "style": "thin annotation lines pointing to stripe pattern, shoulder-body mass, and front paws"
    }
  },
  "layout": {
    "sections": [
      {
        "title": "{argument name=\"main title\" default=\"Sumatran Tiger\"}",
        "position": "top left",
        "count": 3,
        "labels": [
          "Panthera tigris sumatrae",
          "THE LAST STRIPED GIANTS OF SUMATRA",
          "The smallest of all tiger subspecies and the only one found on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Fewer than 400 remain in the wild."
        ]
      },
      {
        "title": "IUCN STATUS",
        "position": "left upper-middle",
        "count": 2,
        "labels": [
          "ENDANGERED",
          "Population decreasing"
        ]
      },
      {
        "title": "SMALLEST OF THE TIGERS",
        "position": "left middle",
        "count": 2,
        "labels": [
          "Bengal Tiger (♂) 220 kg",
          "Sumatran Tiger (♂) 100–140 kg"
        ],
        "visual": "size comparison panel with two tiger silhouettes and a horizontal 0m to 3m scale"
      },
      {
        "title": "STEALTHY HUNTER DIET",
        "position": "bottom left",
        "count": 4,
        "labels": [
          "Sambar Deer 50–60%",
          "Wild Boar 20–30%",
          "Hog Deer 10–20%",
          "Others <10%"
        ],
        "notes": "includes short paragraph about solitary hunting at dawn and dusk using ambush and short bursts of speed"
      },
      {
        "title": "RAINFOREST HOME",
        "position": "top right",
        "count": 4,
        "labels": [
          "Dense forest cover for camouflage",
          "Rivers & swamps provide water and prey",
          "Large territories: Males up to 100 km² Females up to 50 km²",
          "Sumatran tigers live in lowland rainforests, swamps, and mountain forests up to 3,000 meters."
        ],
        "visual": "misty rainforest photo-style panel with three circular habitat icons"
      },
      {
        "title": "RANGE: ENDEMIC TO SUMATRA",
        "position": "right middle",
        "count": 3,
        "labels": [
          "MALAYSIA",
          "SUMATRA",
          "Current range"
        ],
        "visual": "map of western Indonesia with Sumatra highlighted in orange and fragmented tiger population zones marked"
      },
      {
        "title": "UNIQUE TRAITS",
        "position": "lower center",
        "count": 3,
        "labels": [
          "Facial Ruffs",
          "White Ear Spots",
          "Strong Swimmers"
        ],
        "visual": "three circular close-up images with short explanatory text for each trait"
      },
      {
        "title": "THREATS",
        "position": "lower right",
        "count": 3,
        "labels": [
          "HABITAT LOSS",
          "POACHING",
          "HABITAT FRAGMENTATION"
        ],
        "visual": "dark panel with white icons and a deforested landscape photo showing tree stumps and heavy machinery"
      },
      {
        "title": "CONSERVING OUR TIGERS",
        "position": "bottom left strip",
        "count": 5,
        "labels": [
          "A future for Sumatran tigers relies on protecting forest and supporting local communities.",
          "PROTECT HABITAT",
          "WORK WITH LOCAL COMMUNITIES",
          "STOP POACHING",
          "EVERY ACTION COUNTS"
        ]
      },
      {
        "title": "LESS THAN 400 REMAIN",
        "position": "bottom right corner",
        "count": 2,
        "labels": [
          "LESS THAN 400 REMAIN",
          "LET THEM ROAR TOMORROW"
        ]
      },
      {
        "title": "footer",
        "position": "lower center",
        "count": 1,
        "labels": [
          "Every Sumatran tiger lost is a loss for our planet. Learn more. Act now."
        ]
      }
    ]
  },
  "design": {
    "palette": [
      "black",
      "warm orange",
      "forest green",
      "cream",
      "white",
      "muted gray"
    ],
    "typography": "bold condensed uppercase display font for headers, smaller clean sans-serif for body text, occasional distressed paint-stroke header backplates",
    "icons": "flat white conservation and habitat icons inside circular badges",
    "mood": "urgent, educational, conservation-focused, premium editorial poster"
  },
  "rendering": {
    "aspect_ratio": "2:3 vertical",
    "quality": "print-ready, crisp text, highly legible, polished magazine infographic aesthetic"
  }
}

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Variable
animal name
Default
Sumatran Tiger
Variable
scientific name
Default
Panthera tigris sumatrae
Variable
main title
Default
Sumatran Tiger

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